Before running the n-case simulation, you might want to configure the
scenario on which the simulation is based. You can find more information
about scenarios in the chapter Manage scenarios.

Additionally, you can configure the period of time the simulation should
cover. To do so, proceed as follows:

Click Duration:

Now type in the desired number of days and click Save:

To run the multiple-cases simulation, select a scenario and click the
Play button:

The BPMN Simulator will now analyze the selected scenario and
display the results in the process diagram and on the simulation tiles.

The simulation tiles display the overall costs, cycle time, resource
consumption and bottlenecks of the current simulation scenario run (left
column) and of the previous of run (right column).

The Multiple-Cases Simulation Dashboard

It might be necessary to explain the difference between cycle time
and resource consumption: Cycle time refers to the amount of
time the process start and process completion while resource
consumption is used as a term for the overall time process
participants committed to process execution.

For detailed quantitative information, click the more link on the
corresponding tile:

The simulation dashboard contains detailed quantitative information.

To restart the simulation, click the Restart button:

To simulate the run through all process instances of the previously
calculated scenario, click the Play button on the lowest
simulation tile:

In the diagram, waiting instances are displayed as blue dots place above
the ingoing sequence flow:

Running instances are displayed as blue dots within the border of a task
and already executed instances as a stack next to corresponding task: